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| *Women health>>>Dry Eye |
What can i get dry eyes? |
What can i get dry eyes? if you are saying you have dry eyes: You can buy artificial tears from a chemist. Apart from that, make sure you get enough B Complex vitamins and also Vitamins A, C & E. It might be a good idea to take a multivitamin that provides all. Also, macadamia nut oil as a food supplement can help with any condition that results in dry secretions. This is because it is rich in Omega 7. Or alternatively for Omega 7 you can take Seabucktorn Oil capsules. If you have allergies, such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever), take quercetin as it is naturally anti-allergenic and so is vitamin C. Source(s): Health background allergy and or just low production of tears for various reasons. stand in front of a fan, you'll get dry eyes then! It's actually a proven disease (as these days everything is a proven disease) but a lot of people suffer from dry eyes and use lots of eyedrops but still never quite moist. I suffer with dry eyes sometimes for no reason. I drink lots of water and use eye drops but still it doesnt help much. Recently I started using Liquid Gel Lubricant Eye Drops. I did not get it in the UK but it's been a few years and I usually get them sent for me from my eye Dr outside of the UK. But see you eye Dr or chemist or check in the eye drops section of your pharmacy. Do you mean what can I get for dry eyes? This would depend on your age and the causology. If you are over 55 years the condition may well just be part of the ageing process and be managed with many of the artificial tear preparations. Similarly if you have Rheumatoid athritis where sjogren's syndrome produces dry eyes and is treated similarly. In either case best see your GP to confirm the diagnosis. GP for more years than I care to remember |
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